NEC SILENTWRIT 1700 Series User Manual

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1765 Network Printer Configuration Guide

file transfer protocol

The TCP/IP standard, high-level

protocol for transferring files from one machine to
another.

firmware

Programs stored permanently in read-only

memory (ROM). Such programs are built into the
printer at the factory. They can be executed at any time,
but only flash-ROM can be modified or erased from
memory.

flash-ROM

ROM which can be rewritten.

frame

A packet of information transmitted across an

Ethernet network.

ftp

See file transfer protocol.

hex dump

A printer mode in which all data is output

in hexadecimal format.

hot-key

A combination of keys on your computer

keyboard that you press at the same time to execute a
command or launch an application.

HP-GL/2

A printer programming language for

graphics developed by Hewlett-Packard.

icon

A small graphic image that is a placeholder for a

program, file, or command. Often you select the icon to
access the item it represents.

IEEE 802.2, IEEE 802.3

The Institute of Electrical and

Electronic Engineers 802 standards committee
standardizes network technologies. IEEE 802.3 is the 802
standard that most closely resembles Ethernet.

indicator lights

LED lights on the printer operator

panel that communicate the current printer status.

IPXODI

NetWare network operating systems uses the

IPXODI.COM program to deliver data packets across a
NetWare network.

KB

An abbreviation for kilobyte, i.e., roughly one

thousand bytes.

LAN

See Local Area Network

LAN card

The part of the printer that communicates

with the network.

LCD

Liquid Crystal Display.

LED

Light Emitting Diode

local area network

Any physical network technology

designed to span short distances, up to a few thousand
meters.

LocalTalk

A physical cabling system used to link

computers and peripheral devices in a Macintosh
network system.

LocalTalk connector

A piece of equipment consisting

of a small box with a built-in cable that links a device to
a LocalTalk cable system.

MAC Address

A unique network identifier.

Macintosh

A line of computers, computer products,

and peripheral devices produced by Apple Computer,
Inc.

Media Access Control Address

See MAC Address

MB

An abbreviation for megabyte, i.e., one million

bytes.

MS-DOS

See DOS.

NetWare Loadable Module

A program which can be

loaded and unloaded from NetWare server memory
while the server is running.

NLM

See NetWare Loadable Module

network

A system (and any software that supports it)

linking computers and peripheral devices.

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